The Seven League Boots
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Imprint: Vintage
(Feb 04, 1997)
Fiction, Paperback, 384 pages
Publisher: Penguin Random House
ISBN: 9780679758587
Fiction, Paperback, 384 pages
Publisher: Penguin Random House
ISBN: 9780679758587
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Description of The Seven League Boots
In the triumphant concluding volume of the trilogy that began with Whistle Guitar and The Spyglass Tree, Albert Murray gives us what is at once an African American coming-of-age novel and a pitch-perfect evocation of a touring jazz band at the height of the Swing era. Murray’s hero, Scooter, graduates from an Alabama college and becomes a bass player in an ensemble headed by the legendary Bossman. As Scooter criss-crosses the United States, he and his bandmates find themselves retracing Sherman’s march to the sea, the Underground Railroad, and the conquest of the West. The Seven League Boots is nothing less than a jazz epic, so vivid, high-spirited, and infectious that readers will tap their feet to the music of its prose.
"A work of joy, of celebration…a great work of art, a rich and moving song of the human spirit."—Los Angeles Times
"A fictional tale spinner in the grand Southern tradition."—Washington Post Book World
